The 10-channel Audio-Technica ATW-2192a 2000 Series Wireless System is frequency-agile and suitable for a variety of UHF wireless applications. You'll value the ATW-2192a at live performances, fixed installations, and as a public address system. The ATW-2192a is a natural for A/V rental houses and places of worship.

Part of Audio-Technica's second-generation 2000 Wireless Series, the ATW-2192a system offers all the advantages of high-quality, professional wireless at an extremely affordable price. Professional features include 2 available frequency bands and switchable antenna power, plus a MicroSet Submachine Omnidirectional Condenser Headworn Microphone.

The ATW-2192a wireless system's 10 channels may be used together without any frequency coordination problems or group selection issues. The Audio-Technica ATW-2192a also incorporates A-T's digital Tone Lock squelch plus an easy-to-read LCD display.

I am an electrical engineer who has designed PA equipment for a living as well as someone who has used live sound equipment for over 40 years. I have rarely gotten to use top line equipment due to the budget contraints of the churches or schools that are using the equipment. I purchased four of these mics for a local middle school for use in their annual musical. This AT system sounds great and is very reliable. The headaset mics (used with tape) are great for avoiding the contact noise and placement issues we had with the lavaliers. The kids are not very careful with the equipment and it has held up so far. For the price, this is a great value.

This is probably the best wireless mic that I have ever used - and I go all the way back to the 70's. I have used the other more expensive brands but this one beats them all. Just Awesome in performance. Sounds like a very high quality wired studio mic.

We are using this for a weekend church service for the main speaker. It has worked great so far and the sound quality has been much better than expected. It seems well built but we haven't had it long enough to really make a comment on that. I would recommend it to someone looking for a decent sound pack.

I am a Guest Teacher for 19 schools within three local school districts. Five of those schools have no audio enhancement within their classrooms. As a professional musician +53 years, I looked into the ATW Wireless System. I have a Fender Acoustasonic 30 amplifier, and the combination is truly impressive, running through the Fender's voice channel. I'm very happy with the ATW's performance and have nothing bad to say about it at this point.